Latest system includes a facility to allow BSF to monitor and analyse camera recordings later in case its personnel do not keep watch on international border even for short duration.

NEW DELHI: India’s security forces have redrawn their counter-infiltration strategy amid intelligence reports suggesting that a section of Pakistan’s army is desperate to push through as many terrorists as it can from across the border to derail the peace initiative started between PM Narendra Modi and his counterpart Nawaz Sharif at Ufa in Russia recently.

The security forces have adopted a three-tier deployment, including the one ahead of the fence, officials said. Additional two layers of patrolling is being done by jawans four to five times a day to keep a check on infiltration.

Besides, the BSF has also activated thermal imagers and infra-red cameras along the international border to capture any movement of infiltrators. The latest system also includes a facility to allow the BSF to monitor and analyse the camera recordings later in case its personnel do not keep watch on the international border even for a short duration, said an official.